New research reveals that witnessing trauma triggers unique brain changes, distinct from those caused by experiencing trauma ...
PTSD is a testament to the adaptability ... As we negotiate the complexity of human existence, the brain enlists experience in memory so that we can differentiate between agents of either good ...
Witnessing trauma changes the brain differently than experiencing it, needing tailored PTSD treatment approaches.
Understanding how the brain responds to fear could help treat people with phobias, PTSD, and anxiety.
Anthropologists, social scientists and veterans are analyze the relationship between the hormones cortisol and testosterone and PTSD in a non-industrialized society. According to the World Health ...
Why some are more susceptible to developing PTSD symptoms than others Date: March 5, 2025 Source: Radboud University Nijmegen Summary: People with a more active amygdala (an area in the brain ...
Retired Firefighter-Paramedic Matthew Fiorenza, a PTSD sufferer, told the station that the scans also help make the illness more tangible. “Looking at a picture of my brain, it just took the ...